Warming May Drive Gender-Bending Reptiles Extinct, Scientists Say
13th Nov 2006, 21:39 GMT
The race is on to save the tuatara, New Zealand's "living fossil," which could be wiped out by a single-degree increase in temperature, researchers warn.
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